People Are Sharing The Most Bingeable Shows On Hulu, And I'm Ready To Rot Away Watching All Of These
On the subreddit r/Hulu, Reddit user u/emprg92 asked, "What's a binge-worthy series on Hulu?" Fortunately, people had a ton of great TV recs to share. Here are some of the best suggestions for your next binge-watch:
1."The Americans."
—u/OldNightOwlDreamer
"A very underrated series. Excellent writing, acting. Complex characters and immersive storylines. Highly recommended."
—u/alp44
"It's probably the best TV series that I've ever watched. I was in it from beginning to end, and once it was over, I was completely satisfied. I didn't feel robbed or cheated at all."—u/lestermason
Available seasons: 1–6
Watch it on Hulu.
2."Lost. I'm on my third rewatch now."
—u/babs82222
Available seasons: 1–6
Watch it on Hulu.
3."Justified."
—[deleted user]
"IMHO it's the most underrated show I've ever seen. ... It's phenomenal. Such a great mix of characters, writing, action, and humor."
—u/hurleystylee
"I tell people 'it's the best show that you've never heard of.' The Americans is a close second in that category."—u/jdadverb
Available seasons: 1–6
Watch it on Hulu.
4."What We Do in the Shadows."
—u/Fine-Phrase-6971
"The BEST show on Hulu. Laugh-out-loud funny, every time. I am rewatching."
—u/atlasthecloud
"Guillermo, is that you??? Love, love, love this show."
—u/darkmatternot
Available seasons: 1–6
Watch it on Hulu.
5."The Bear."
—u/justshtmypnts
"Heard. Behind you, chef!"
—u/dlbpeon
"Amazing show. I still can't believe how good *that* episode from Season 2 was."
—u/petrefax
Available seasons: 1–4
Watch it on Hulu.
6."This Fool is pretty funny!"
—u/jgosovision
Available seasons: 1–2
Watch it on Hulu.
7."Reservation Dogs."
—u/Outrageous_Fishing56
"Spirit is hilarious."
—u/jdadverb
Available seasons: 1–3
Watch it on Hulu.
8."Mr Inbetween."
—u/bedtyme
"Such a great and complex, funny show. I watched it the first time FX showed it on cable and was happy to find it on Hulu for a second round."
—u/Own-Awareness-6369
Available seasons: 1–3
Watch it on Hulu.
9."The Shield."
—u/taeempy
"Went looking for this, was not disappointed. This is the show you should be watching. There are some other great ones on the list, don't get me wrong. But The Shield is nuts. The pilot hooks you in, and it's off to the races from there. The show has only one real dud of an episode ('Co-Pilot,' you can absolutely skip it), and maybe two or three others that aren't up to snuff. Other than that, it's white knuckle from beginning to its thrilling, grim, inevitable end."
—u/Impressive-Local-627
"The Shield is up there with whatever other shows like Breaking Bad, etc. people can think of. I will shout it to the heavens until it's a consensus opinion."
—u/Broadnerd
Available seasons: 1–7
Watch it on Hulu.
10."Castle Rock."
—u/BLF402
"Wish it got renewed. It was amazing."
—u/johnnyma45
Available seasons: 1–2
Watch it on Hulu.
11."The Great!"
—u/Noarchsf
Available seasons: 1–3
Watch it on Hulu.
12."King of the Hill."
—u/Sea_Number6341
Available seasons: 1–14
Watch it on Hulu.
13."The Rookie."
—u/TheGiggs10
"Paid for no ads to binge this."
—u/ThugNazty69
Available seasons: 1–7
Watch it on Hulu.
14."Nine Perfect Strangers."
—u/PerpetualMonday
Available seasons: 1–2
Watch it on Hulu.
15."Only Murders in the Building."
—u/IDratherbesleeping20
Available seasons: 1–4
Watch it on Hulu.
16."Sons of Anarchy."
—u/Tallgirl4u
Available seasons: 1–7
Watch it on Hulu.
17."Prison Break."
—u/Cherry_Binaca
Available seasons: 1–5
Watch it on Hulu.
18."Dopesick. This is not an uplifting series, but it is worth watching."
—musememo
"This is a very good and sadly realistic show. Its really well-done and acted. It's painful to watch though, especially if you have personal experiences."—u/SKaiJunkie
Available seasons: 1
Watch it on Hulu.
19."Letterkenny."
—u/Homergrass
Available seasons: 1–12
Watch it on Hulu.
20."Fargo."
—u/socratesaf
Available seasons: 1–5
Watch it on Hulu.
21."X-Files. Just X-Files."
—u/MoreOfAGrower
Available seasons: 1–11
Watch it on Hulu.
22."ER. I'm [on] Season 4 of 15!"
—u/MartyMcPenguin
"Most definitely. I stopped watching Grey's because it's just a soap opera on at night. I watched ER when it aired and have watched it through countless times. Have fun with it. It's a long series, but worth the time."
—u/taeempy
Available seasons: 1–15
Watch it on Hulu.
23."The Other Black Girl."
—u/Brontesrule
Available seasons: 1
Watch it on Hulu.
24."You're The Worst. Love the characters and the comedy style."
—u/Lozareth23
Available seasons: 1–5
Watch it on Hulu.
25."Welcome to Wrexham. Rob McHellheny and Ryan Reynolds buy a Welsh Football team. Like for real. The show has so much heart and makes you cry for all the right reasons!"
—[deleted user]
Available seasons: 1–4
Watch it on Hulu.
26."Bones."
—u/Sneaker240
Available seasons: 1–12
Watch it on Hulu.
27.And lastly, "Bob's Burgers."
—u/Fanfootie
"This is [the] whole reason I have Hulu."
—u/Goldeneel77
Available seasons: 1–15
Watch it on Hulu.
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